DOUGLAS, GOLF CHAMPION; He Defeats Seeley for Metropolitan Honors. BY 11 UP AND 10 TO PLAY Big Field at Apawamis to See the Final Contest -- Seeley Outclassed by His Strong Opponent.

Findlay S. Douglas, former National champion, and who now plays under the colors of the Nassau Country Club, won the metropolitan golf championship yesterday in the final round played on the links of the Apawamis Golf Club, near Rye. He defeated his young opponent, Charles H. Seeley, fresh from his triumph over Travis, by the score of 11 up and 10 to play. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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